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I'm still working on getting my shop put back together. All the painting is done but I need to reinstall my lights and assorted components. I had Friday off (God Bless all of our Military and Veterans!) so I took the suburban and had the exhaust installed. It was a tight fit, but it came out well and sounds good. Pics and video!
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Looks and sounds good!! I see you have a cruise control on your turn signal switch. Did you get it hooked up and working, or have you not tested it yet (I assume not)? Sorry if I missed it, but is it the factory GM cruise through your ECM or are you using an aftermarket kit like Dakota Digital?
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Burb looks and sounds good rob. What mufflers you end up with on it?
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The exhaust looks great, and it sounds great too!
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https://www.summitracing.com/parts/mpe-11226/overview/ Finally finished all the painting. Just need to hang some blinds and finish the bathroom. Moved the Burb back in to get a feel of where I want to place all of my tools/toolboxes. |
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Very nice! I wish I would have painted all my dry wall before I piled all the stuff against the walls in my garage! :lol:
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Not much progress other than moving stuff back into the shop. I did get my cruise control working and some minor tuning done, so that's a win :metal:.
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Awesome build thread. Beautiful truck.
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The attention to detail on this rig is amazing!! subscribed to see the final product!!
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I'm looking for a nice set of front and rear 72 door panels with stainless trim if any one has any. Thanks in advance!
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I got the 3rd brake light/cargo light mounted! Just like the factory did it :D.
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Wasn't sure I would like that, but the visual has me reconsidering. Dang it anyway, another item on the list of possibilities.
Nicely Done Rob.. |
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Could you get a cargo light on a suburban or is that "custom"?
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Still working on the tune, but we did get the floor done in the bathroom.
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Finally got the door alignment close. I had bought 2 new door mechanisms (AMD), but they were junk. So I returned them and bought a set of NOS ones from boardmember 72MIKE. I also installed the front fenders just to see how everything lines up. I still have to pull them off one more time to do a couple more things, but they are close considering this is the first time they've been on in 9 years.....:). It almost looks like a truck now....:lol:.
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One more picture!
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Nice R0b! :metal:
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The Burb is looking very good. The bathroom in the shop is a great idea too. Nice floor going in there.
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Nice touch with that cargo lamp. It'd be cool to install a back up camera hidden at the bottom of it. That would give a nice view compared to one at the license plate height. That is a nice bathroom floor!
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My plumber installed the sink, toilet, sink and show yesterday, so the bathroom is officially done! So other than installing an 80 gallon air compressor and rearranging some stuff, operation "finish shop" is done, :metal:.
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Put in a bed and your all set.
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I am really interested in your paint scheme for my 72 4x4. Are you going to use any trim or will you leave it as is?
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I went back through you're thread and saw the original build sheet. I'll be calling Mar-K. And thanks for putting those pics up, looks absolutely amazing. Thank you.
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**** I got the front fenders test fitted as well as putting my grill together (couldn't believe how much work that turned out to be....:waah:). I also, plumbed the heat exchanger for the S/C as well as changing the oil and coupler in the front snout. Nothing major, but progress none the less! Pictures for all you visual types, :lol:! |
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Very nice. Looks about there. What else is left?
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Truck looks great. I like the look without the trim as well.
Can you tell us more about what tail light you used and what you did to make them look the way they do? |
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Just picked up some Cheyenne door panels and inserts from a boardmember. I will need to paint them matte black. Not sure if I will redo the wood grain on the aluminum inserts or leave as is. I think they are pretty rare and not sure I have seen any like them before. Now all I need to find is the aluminum piece that goes on the glovebox door...
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